The first 8 questions
were asked. The Presiding Officer invited party leaders to ask
questions to the First Minister after Question 2.

Urgent Question 1

The item started at
14.20

To the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure:

Bethan Jenkins (South Wales West):
Will the Minister make a statement on Ford’s announcement
that it is to cut production at its Bridgend engine plant?
EAQ(5)0037(EI)

Urgent Question 2

The item started at
14.38

To the Cabinet
Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport:

Simon Thomas (Mid and
West Wales):Will the Minister make
a statement on Abertawe Bro Morgannwg, Cardiff and Vale and Hywel
Dda University Health Boards in light of their escalation to
targeted intervention status? EAQ(5)0036(HWS)

Recognises the problems
inherent to the delivery of substance misuse treatment services
across Wales, given that the latest statistics from the Welsh
National Database for Substance Misuse show that only 13 per cent
of individuals were deemed substance free by the end of treatment
from all referrals to drug and alcohol agencies in
Wales.

Recognises the problems
inherent to the delivery of substance misuse treatment services
across Wales, given that the latest statistics from the Welsh
National Database for Substance Misuse show that only 13 per cent
of individuals were deemed substance free by the end of treatment
from all referrals to drug and alcohol agencies in
Wales.

Calls on the Welsh
Government to reflect on the latest data on NHS Wales Substance
Misuse and bring forward proposals that will ensure substance
misusers access timely and effective treatment.

Amendment 2 was agreed in accordance with Standing Order
12.36

NDM6082
Jane Hutt (Vale of
Glamorgan)

To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales:

1.Notes the
Welsh Government priorities for Substance Misuse as set out in the
Substance Misuse Delivery Plan 2016-18.

2.Recognises the
problems inherent to the delivery of substance misuse treatment
services across Wales, given that the latest statistics from the
Welsh National Database for Substance Misuse show that only 13 per
cent of individuals were deemed substance free by the end of
treatment from all referrals to drug and alcohol agencies in
Wales.

3. Calls on the Welsh Government to reflect on the latest data on
NHS Wales Substance Misuse and bring forward proposals that will
ensure substance misusers access timely and effective
treatment.

The motion
as amended was agreed in accordance with Standing Order
12.36